Bowties - Good Practice and Guidance

10/05/2019

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Bowties are a type of risk analysis, giving a visual map of risk and are particularly useful at highlighting the effectiveness of risk controls.

The starting point for a bowtie is the top event, which is the point at which an organisation has lost control of the hazard. Causes lead to top event occurring, and consequences potentially result from the top event. When laid out in a diagram, these form the shape of a bowtie.
Risk controls are identified, to prevent the progression, either by preventing the top event from occurring, or by limiting the consequences. Escalation factors may weaken the controls.